Black sand and Micro gold?

m15trap

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Not hard if you have a blue bowl
 

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Put the suspected "gold" in a baggie. Hit it with a hammer. If it pulverizes, not gold. If it flattens out, gold. Look at it using a jeweler's loupe. TTC
 

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m15trap

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TerryC said:
Put the suspected "gold" in a baggie. Hit it with a hammer. If it pulverizes, not gold. If it flattens out, gold. Look at it using a jeweler's loupe. TTC

Hey great idea. Will do. Thanks for the advice!
 

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First remove all the magnetic black sand to separate it from the free gold.
Here's the best way I know to keep from losing any gold due to it getting sucked up to the magnet by getting stuck between magnetic particles.





After that you may want to "crack" the non magnetic black sand to release any gold that is in it.

First Heat the dry non-magnetic sand in the oven at 350 degrees for 5 min. then pour the hot sand into a pan of cool white vinegar with table salt added. That will crack the sand and the vinegar salt solution will remove the oxide films from any gold that was in the black sand.

Note* Acetic acid (white Vinegar) +sodium chloride (table salt)=sodium acetate (liquid) and chlorine (gas). The chlorine gas that is released is minute and should not be harmful but use caution anyway.

 

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